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jeudi 13 août 2015

Xiaomi Launches Redmi Note 2 With Helio X10 Chip

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While the Western World is getting ready for the launch of one of the most awaited phones to bear the “Note” moniker, Xiaomi pulled out its own “Note” launch by making the Redmi Note 2 and Redmi Note 2 Prime official.

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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 is the successor of the Redmi Note, offering a slew of upgrades to deliver a product that definitely impresses. Dimension-wise, the Redmi Note 2 has a smaller footprint and is thinner compared to its predecessor. While the screen size has remained the same, the display has received a bump up in resolution. The Redmi Note 2 features a 5.5″ 1080 x 1920 FHD display.

Moving on to the internals, the Redmi Note 2 features the new Mediatek Helio X10 chipset, housing eight Cortex A-53 cores clocked at 2.0 GHz. The phone features 16GB of internal storage (with no mention of micro-sd expandability) and 2GB of RAM. For the camera, there is a 13MP shooter at the back which features phase detection technology for quick focusing, as well as a 5MP front camera. All of this is powered by a 3,060 mAh removable battery, and the device also supports Quick Charge 2.0 for faster charging. As for the OS, the phone runs on the newly released MIUI 7 based on Android 5.0.

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The Redmi Note 2 comes in two models: one with 4G connectivity on the first SIM slot and 3G connectivity on the second SIM slot (TDD-LTE & TD-SCDMA), which will retail for 799 RMB ($125; INR 8,000). The second model features dual-4G SIM slots (TDD-LTE & FDD-LTE), which will retail for 899 RMB ($140; INR 9,000).

That is not all. Redmi Note 2 also comes in a “Prime” variant, which is an upgraded variant of the Redmi Note 2, featuring 32GB of internal storage. The Helio X10 chip used is also clocked at 2.2 GHz for all of its eight A-53 cores. This variant will retail for 999 RMB ($155; INR 10,000). The connectivity options for this variant were not known, but it would be safe to assume that it would feature dual-4G SIM slots.

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On paper, the Redmi Note 2 is a worthy upgrade from the original Redmi Note. However, the strong point of this phone is not entirely its specs, it’s the price! In typical Xiaomi fashion, the phone offers a lot on a rather tight budget, undercutting the bang-to-buck ratio of even the new Moto G 2015. While Xiaomi does not have the Moto Maker advantage to appease customers looking for personalization, it does offer the Redmi Note 2 in 5 different colors: white, black, yellow, pink and blue.

Not much is known of the availability of this phone outside of the China region. However, we can expect more information to come out of Xiaomi’s New Delhi event to be held on 17th August 2015. As far as speculation goes, the phone’s price may rise by a thousand INR to factor in increased marketing and distribution costs in India, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the phone followed along the flash sales model via Xiaomi’s Indian e-tailing portal, Mi.com/in.

The Redmi Note 2 is amongst one of the better and most impressive phones released by Xiaomi. This smartphone does have the potential to seriously shake things up in the budget category of phones. Looking at things from a power user perspective, Xiaomi is improving its position as it continues to become more GPL-compliant. If the Redmi Note 2 moves along in the same direction with a faster speed, it has the potential to be the Budget Killer of 2015.

 

What do you think about the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2?

Considering recent trends of incremental upgrades on the higher end models, would you consider purchasing a budget device if it offered a better bang per buck? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!



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Watch The Samsung Unpacked Live Stream Here

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With the Samsung Unpacked event starting in just a few minutes, check out the live stream here, view our live tweets and discuss the latest news in the comments section below.




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mercredi 12 août 2015

Google Launches Android Experiments Site

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Google has opened a new site dedicated to showcasing some of the best and most interesting projects coming to Android. Amongst the projects are: several Android wear watch faces, a beautiful digital world and many 3D projects. A few even involve external hardware such as a drawing bot, and an Android powered rover.



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Encore Music: an Open Source, Extendable Music Player

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Streaming services have become a convenient and popular way to enjoy the latest music on the go. Unfortunately, using such a service means you need to use multiple apps if you want to keep your local music separate, or that you have to settle with the service’s official app even if it lacks features you want.

Developed by Fastboot Mobile with XDA’s own Senior Recognized Developer XpLoDWilD as the lead developer and visionary, Encore Music aims to solve this problem. You can have the best of both worlds in a single app. Your online and local music will be in one place, and you can even seamlessly switch between them and mix both in your playlists.

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Encore Music doesn’t stop there, though: it’s a fully fledged music player. Traditional playlists are easy to create, modify and reorder — but what if you just want to play some music quickly? Automix will let you create static playlists or a dynamic, infinite bucket of tracks. You can tweak its settings by selecting the specific styles or moods you feel like listening to. Want even more control? Tell Encore you want songs with little speech in them, or a high level of energy. Want something familiar instead? You can do that too!

That’s not all: the Recognition tab will let you recognize music playing on the radio, TV, in concerts or even music you hum. You can then search your library for the match and play it. It’s an alternate and easy way to search, one that’s pretty useful when you know that song but just can’t remember its title.

We’re still not done yet… Want to sing along your favorite songs? The Lyrics tab will let you do that, thanks to the ChartLyrics integration. What about keeping track of recently played music? Just go to the History tab to replay the songs you enjoyed earlier. Fancy listening to your music on another device? Encore Music can cast your music to any compatible cast receiver like Chromecast. Audio effects? Yup, that’s also supported: a bass booster is included by default, and you can install the DSP Suite plug-in from the Google Play store to use the equalizer and more effects.

On the subject of plug-ins… that’s probably the best part of Encore Music. It’s extensible via plug-ins other developers can create using the Encore Provider Library. Two types exist: music sources, which add support for streaming providers or services, and sound processing plug-ins for audio effects. To add online music streaming services, the Spotify and Google Play Music plug-ins are already available, with more coming on the way. The latter is paid and you can choose to buy it for a dollar if you think it’s worth it.

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Did we mention Drive Mode? As the name indicates, it’s made with driving in mind and lets you control your music via gestures and voice. Swipe to the left or right to switch trackers, or tap to pause or resume. For more complicated tasks like playing a particular song or a playlist, you can use voice commands. Don’t know the way and need the Maps app? Just swipe up to go there. A floating album art will let you easily switch back to Drive Mode when you’re done.
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Encore Music is free, ad-free and open source. There are no analytics or tracking libraries, and it respects your privacy by only using the Internet for what it needs to play your music. You can check the Encore Music GitHub repo for the source code, or just go to the Encore Music forum thread to try it out. There’s also a dedicated Encore Music forum in the XDA Community Apps section should you need any support, or if you’d like to discuss features or report bugs.

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[US] Deal Google Nexus 9 (Wi-Fi, 16GB, Black)

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If you’ve been looking for a new tablet, Expansys-USA has the Nexus 9 on sale for $289. Google’s own play store still has the 16GB table for $399, so this is a pretty heavy discount for the only current Nexus tablet option. If you pick one up, be sure to check out our forums!



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Sony Xperia M5 Hybrid Autofocus Demoed

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The Sony Xperia M5 features a hybrid autofocus setup which gets demoed on this hands-on video. The system combines traditional contrast-base autofocus with the newer phase detection for its 21.5MP rear camera to give really quick focusing speeds, which are claimed to be as low as 250 milliseconds.



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More Leaks Claim Both Nexus Handsets’ Specs

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Well-known insider OnLeaks has taken to Twitter today to share supposed details about the upcoming Nexus handsets from LG and Huawei. USB Type-C and fingerprint scanners are mentioned on both, whilst LG’s device appears to be a little larger to make room for front facing speakers and a protruding camera.



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